The effects of choice on intrinsic motivation and related outcomes: A meta-analysis of research findings.
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Abstract
A meta-analysis of 41 studies examined the effect of choice on intrinsic motivation and related outcomes in a variety of settings with both child and adult samples. Results indicated that providing choice enhanced intrinsic motivation, effort, task performance, and perceived competence, among other outcomes. Moderator tests revealed the effect of choice on intrinsic motivation was stronger (a) for instructionally irrelevant choices compared to choices made between activities, versions of a task, rewards, and instructionally relevant options, (b) when 2 to 4 successive choices were given, (c) when rewards were not given after the choice manipulation, (d) when participants given choice were compared to the most…
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- Psychology
- Moderation
- Intrinsic motivation
- Competence (human resources)
- Task (project management)
- Social psychology
- Multiple choice
- Meta-analysis
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